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jeremy has top poles as deep south candidate to ta ke top poles as deep south candidate to take on boris johnson. top poles as deep south candidate to take on borisjohnson. that's what he would do over the next four weeks. we must never take any vote for granted and we don't want to see an accommodation it has to be a robust debate and we have an opportunity to put forward our ideas as well as making sure we deliver brexit. and, little jeremy hunt challenge borisjohnson because he has been accused of not answering detailed questions yet. he now has a chance to do that of course because they start on saturday, little jeremy hunt really be robust in his questioning of boris johnson? he has been robust in every high thing that he's dead —— attended which is why this report from my colleagues has gone up and up and we have got four more weeks now, up gone up and up and we have got four more weeks now, up and down the country not only willjeremy make sure he holds boris speak to the fire but it will be the conservative members as well. and below back jeremy hunt now, do you want to see and tr
jeremy has top poles as deep south candidate to ta ke top poles as deep south candidate to take on boris johnson. top poles as deep south candidate to take on borisjohnson. that's what he would do over the next four weeks. we must never take any vote for granted and we don't want to see an accommodation it has to be a robust debate and we have an opportunity to put forward our ideas as well as making sure we deliver brexit. and, little jeremy hunt challenge borisjohnson because he has been...
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years africans were brought here in chains a slave labor i'm heading to jackson mississippi in the deep south to meet some of the descendants of those 1st african-americans because it seems that their history lines at the heart of the story of islam in america. this impressive looking building is actually the state capital of mississippi and i'll be honest i've come with my own really strong preconceptions about the south for me it's about being in the hearts of the bible belt it's about prejudice and the history of segregation but actually being told that the story of islam in america begins of all places here centuries before muhammad ali or malcolm x. and it's a story that begins with slavery. it starts here because most of the slave ship from africa came to work the plantations of the south among them were muslims. forbidding from practicing their faith they found secret ways to keep islam alive calling the faithful to prayer here in mississippi is abdul rashid he believes that one way they achieve this was through. the africans brought them there was a here. people lose came from mississ
years africans were brought here in chains a slave labor i'm heading to jackson mississippi in the deep south to meet some of the descendants of those 1st african-americans because it seems that their history lines at the heart of the story of islam in america. this impressive looking building is actually the state capital of mississippi and i'll be honest i've come with my own really strong preconceptions about the south for me it's about being in the hearts of the bible belt it's about...
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be hit total now we're up to 15 states, including west texas and the huge area to areas of the deep south including the atlanta arab i can't chicago is included, annapolis, columbus, lexington, louisville, cincinnati into the atlanta area hit and miss strong storms, possibly wind damage and large hail later on today. that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> you can see where the showers and thunderstorms are lined up from the midwest right through the great lakes through the ohio valley. we'll get a break today. dallas, you had your storms overnight so you're fine now we have to wait for the line of storms to reach the area of san antonio and houston later on today. >>> here's a shot only the legendary golfer john daly could pull off >> in 11 holes at 18, john daly playing his second watch out. this is going right. oh, into the grand stands. >> wow, look at this for j.d >> right back down the side. >> he perfectly did it it looks like a happy gilmore. the ball kind of magically rolls out of the grandstand and perfectly onto the gree
be hit total now we're up to 15 states, including west texas and the huge area to areas of the deep south including the atlanta arab i can't chicago is included, annapolis, columbus, lexington, louisville, cincinnati into the atlanta area hit and miss strong storms, possibly wind damage and large hail later on today. that's a look at the big weather story of the day now here's a closer look at your day ahead. >>> you can see where the showers and thunderstorms are lined up from the...
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later a few isolated showers i thought through marylan they're down to the deep south.virginia. norfolk throughout the virginia beach area. look at t lightning there. an area of low pressure is rotating the cloud cover arnd. see the spin in the atmosphere around that area of low pressure sitting off the coast. as that area of low pressu pulls away, rain pushes away with it and clouds clear. from the west to the east.ma it be a little while. mid-morning to early afternoon we'll see the cloudsis dsipate. at least we're not talking about any rain around our area. we're dry, and we're comfortable out there. so nglot of thi going on today. we have festival of arts. armed forces cycling class. shut down roads for that, cloud. but nic the kind of weather i want to exercise in. herndon, perfect conditions. herndon, perfect conditions. blast r the past why switch to fios now? and now the best valrom your the tv package-optic networkue with the fios tv test drive. i love tv. once my kids go to bed, tv is my way to unwind. you'll get over 425 channels for 60 days. that sounds awes
later a few isolated showers i thought through marylan they're down to the deep south.virginia. norfolk throughout the virginia beach area. look at t lightning there. an area of low pressure is rotating the cloud cover arnd. see the spin in the atmosphere around that area of low pressure sitting off the coast. as that area of low pressu pulls away, rain pushes away with it and clouds clear. from the west to the east.ma it be a little while. mid-morning to early afternoon we'll see the cloudsis...
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severe weather in the deep south so this storm syste has a lot of energy to work with and we are having a chance for severe weather later in the day. highest likelihood along the i-90 corridor but storms across the shenandoah valley. here is future weather. no rain to worry about until 1:00 or 2:00 in the afternoon. maybe isolated storm as early as 2:00 or 3:00 but themain threat for severe weather after 4:00 or 5:00. warrenton and culpeper. between 5:00 and 8:00 this evening. some storms coulder linger lat on than that in the evening. we will keep you posted this pfternoon and download our washington ap and we will send you push alerts as needed and keep a weather ear wpot as oell. great weather ms in for the weekend.> >> first 4 traffic alert. in virginia outer loop shut down at i-unfortuna66 because of a c investigation. hetractor trail on its side. you can tell t has been a fire. we don't have any details on injuries yet. outer loop express lanes diverted to westbound 66 and the ramp to the outer loop is closed because of this investigation. say an take the outer loop thie beltway.w
severe weather in the deep south so this storm syste has a lot of energy to work with and we are having a chance for severe weather later in the day. highest likelihood along the i-90 corridor but storms across the shenandoah valley. here is future weather. no rain to worry about until 1:00 or 2:00 in the afternoon. maybe isolated storm as early as 2:00 or 3:00 but themain threat for severe weather after 4:00 or 5:00. warrenton and culpeper. between 5:00 and 8:00 this evening. some storms...
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we have severe weather in progress across parts of the deep south so a very energized storm system will bring increasing chance for strong storms later on in the day. lightning and thunder up near ghe philadelphia area and mov away but developing showers in southwestern virginia. severe weather chances will go up with time today andigh irrisk for severe weather from richmond southbound to the raleigh area. muggy outside. highs todayve back abo 90 degrees and the te on the severe weather is between 2:00 and 8:00today. i'll show wou futureather to plan that out and talk about the weekend coming up. >>> first 4 traffic alert. don loring outer loop shutdown at i-66 and traffic wushpushed o southbound. it's not having a huge impact because it's still early but if it sticks around, major backup. prince george's county more backups. more issues on the beltway is comurp. >>> police are working to identify the students who were secretly recorded by a forhor high teacher. >> the fauquier county man is facing charges while watching the students undress. he is facing charges for unlawfully filming
we have severe weather in progress across parts of the deep south so a very energized storm system will bring increasing chance for strong storms later on in the day. lightning and thunder up near ghe philadelphia area and mov away but developing showers in southwestern virginia. severe weather chances will go up with time today andigh irrisk for severe weather from richmond southbound to the raleigh area. muggy outside. highs todayve back abo 90 degrees and the te on the severe weather is...
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. >> good morning, widespread wet weather reaching from the great lakes down to the deep south from detroit, pittsburgh, roanoke, philadelphia, atlanta, down as far south as miami. we could see up to 15 inches on of rain in areas and more rain in southern portions of texas, going to el paso and a chunk of new mexico. in the west,it's about the heat. trim digit heat, dry conditions for the west coast. perhaps caution more problems with fires. i'm paul williams. trouble, a computer problem that canceled more than 1200 flights across the kunchts. >> also ahead, two boys jumping e win sds it airborne. the safety warning from their >>> this is all that's left of a home in rural illinois mvrp an explosion killed two people while a church service was held across the street. the blast was so powerful, it blew out windows down the block. it's believed it was caused by the home's propane tank. >>> a massive gps failure has caused trouble across the country. thousands of flights have been canceled on regional jet carriers. same say the problem was caused by poor data or software upgrades. sky west, me
. >> good morning, widespread wet weather reaching from the great lakes down to the deep south from detroit, pittsburgh, roanoke, philadelphia, atlanta, down as far south as miami. we could see up to 15 inches on of rain in areas and more rain in southern portions of texas, going to el paso and a chunk of new mexico. in the west,it's about the heat. trim digit heat, dry conditions for the west coast. perhaps caution more problems with fires. i'm paul williams. trouble, a computer problem...
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years africans were brought here in chains a slave labor i'm heading to jackson mississippi in the deep south to meet some of the descendants of those 1st african-americans because it seems that their history lines at the heart of the story of islam in america. this impressive looking building is actually the state capital of mississippi and i'll be honest i've come with my own really strong preconceptions about the south for me it's about being in the hearts of the bible belt it's about prejudice and the history of segregation but actually being told that the story of islam in america begins of all places here centuries before. and it's a story that begins with slavery. it's. starts here because most of the slaves shipped from africa came to work the plantations of the south among them when muslims. forbidding from practicing their faith they found secret ways to keep islam alive calling the faithful to pray here in mississippi is abdul rashid he believes that one way they achieve this was through. the africans brought the lives of here as slaves people blues came from mississippi i don't th
years africans were brought here in chains a slave labor i'm heading to jackson mississippi in the deep south to meet some of the descendants of those 1st african-americans because it seems that their history lines at the heart of the story of islam in america. this impressive looking building is actually the state capital of mississippi and i'll be honest i've come with my own really strong preconceptions about the south for me it's about being in the hearts of the bible belt it's about...
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but let's just put some facts out there when it comes to the deep red south.n georgia since clinton in '92. other than obama's win in 2008, north carolina has solidly chosen republicans since 1980. no democrats have carried south carolina or texas since president carter in '76. and while president obama won florida in both elections, trump flipped it in 2016 and handily. so can biden deliver? the start of tonight's great debate, ana navarro, scott jennings. ana, do you buy the claim? >> whether i buy it or not i don't think matters. look, i think it's what he needs to say. i think it's what he needs to shoot for. if anything, 2016 should have taught us all that you don't take for granted some states. you don't ignore some states. and it is worthwhile to invest time and effort in some states. even though the pollsters are telling you not to do so. the question is with limited resources and limited time you've got to really pick and choose. i do think florida is still a purple state and can go either way. texas, beto came within 2 1/2 points of beating ted cruz.
but let's just put some facts out there when it comes to the deep red south.n georgia since clinton in '92. other than obama's win in 2008, north carolina has solidly chosen republicans since 1980. no democrats have carried south carolina or texas since president carter in '76. and while president obama won florida in both elections, trump flipped it in 2016 and handily. so can biden deliver? the start of tonight's great debate, ana navarro, scott jennings. ana, do you buy the claim? >>...
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the heat i throughout the deep south it is summer it's supposed to be here it's typical look at charlestonu. panama city will feel like 102 also as i mention, it expands by the end of this week we'll see some of the warmth sneaking up the east coast charlotte could be 90 thursday new york waiting for its high later. >> turn on the sprinklers and poacs and bes. tragedy in paradise, what investators learned about the deadlyirplane crash at the runway in hawaii from an infection, human papillomavirus i knew her risk for hpv le to certain cancers. increases as she gets older. i knew there was a vaccine available that could help protect her xpbefore she could be eed to hpv. i knew. my so i talked to hild's doctor. now that you know that hpv can lead to certain cancers, don't wa. talk to your child's doctor today. ar weg powerful sunscreen? yes! neutrogena® ultra sheer. lpbeatable protection prevent early skin aging and skin cancer with a clean feel. the best for your skin. ultra sheer®. neutrogena®. >> i'm eun yang. workers are planning a protest today at a popular grocery store. >>> chuck is t
the heat i throughout the deep south it is summer it's supposed to be here it's typical look at charlestonu. panama city will feel like 102 also as i mention, it expands by the end of this week we'll see some of the warmth sneaking up the east coast charlotte could be 90 thursday new york waiting for its high later. >> turn on the sprinklers and poacs and bes. tragedy in paradise, what investators learned about the deadlyirplane crash at the runway in hawaii from an infection, human...
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. >>> a new round of torrential rain is taking aim at the deep south. firefighters in baton rouge had to scramble through waist deep water to free a woman trapped in that car you see by flash floods. government forecasters say the recent rain has pushed the u.s. into historic territory marking the wettest 12-month period in history. now, let's take a look at your friday forecast. >>> good morning. we're continuing to track this slow moving area of low pressure bringing downpours to the mississippi valley and the southeast for our friday. areas already dealing with the flooding, we're talking in these areas of dark green, four to eight inches through the weekend and areas west of charlotte could get up to a foot. a beautiful end to the week in the northeast thanks to this area of high pressure that continues into our saturday. unfortunately, though, a wet and cool end to the week for the pacific northwest. i'm accuweather meteorologist adam del rosso. >>> coming up, the surprise after a door fell off a plane in midair. >>> also ahead, joe biden changes hi
. >>> a new round of torrential rain is taking aim at the deep south. firefighters in baton rouge had to scramble through waist deep water to free a woman trapped in that car you see by flash floods. government forecasters say the recent rain has pushed the u.s. into historic territory marking the wettest 12-month period in history. now, let's take a look at your friday forecast. >>> good morning. we're continuing to track this slow moving area of low pressure bringing...
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once we get those winds out of the south, it helps pick up the humity from the deep south and brings it into the mid-atlantic, but the winds are coming out of the north and west. we get drierer and c air. that's what's happening right now. 83. sit is warm. northwest winds sustained at 20 miles, gusts up to 25, 30 miles per hour. we have got some sunshine. it is a beautiful morning out there. hour by hour we are going to hit 91 in d.c. upper 80s/lower 90s depending where you are. it will be breezy until 9 or10 00 tonight. most of us will be dry all day. it's going to be comfortable with low humidity. still warm with temperatur around 90. humidity comes flooding back in as we head through thi wk. let's talk about your fourth of july. not only here, but at the beaches. also talk about how hot it's going to get this week. that's coming up in about 15 manutes. >> thyou, lauryn. >>> breaking news overnight. president trump became the first sitting commander in chief to cross into north korea. >> what a sight. the president invited the north korean dictator to meet him at the demilitarized
once we get those winds out of the south, it helps pick up the humity from the deep south and brings it into the mid-atlantic, but the winds are coming out of the north and west. we get drierer and c air. that's what's happening right now. 83. sit is warm. northwest winds sustained at 20 miles, gusts up to 25, 30 miles per hour. we have got some sunshine. it is a beautiful morning out there. hour by hour we are going to hit 91 in d.c. upper 80s/lower 90s depending where you are. it will be...
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but tsarea of deep tropical moisture down here across parts of the deep south, texas, louisiana coast, that's essentially lying in wait. it's going to arrive at some point probably later in the day sunday. it could get herei a lttle earlier than that. a lot of uncertainty in the second half of your weekend forecast. this morning, there are op raindrmoving on to i-81 here in frederick county, virginia, now. these are going almost straight east. leesburg, poolesville, germantown, you could get showers over the next hour or two. nothing all that happy, a couple of raindrops, a rumble or two of thunder. we break out into breaks of sunshine in e morning unt lunchtime. that heating leads to another chance for a passing thundershower later in the day. not a riskr severe weather today, but a rumble or two of t cnder can't beompletely ruled out during the early afternoon into the evening hours. tomorrow, partly to mostly loudy, but no rain to worry about on yourfriday. i think most of us stay dry saturday, too. that's good news for the capital pride parade saturday afternoon 30after 4: in nort
but tsarea of deep tropical moisture down here across parts of the deep south, texas, louisiana coast, that's essentially lying in wait. it's going to arrive at some point probably later in the day sunday. it could get herei a lttle earlier than that. a lot of uncertainty in the second half of your weekend forecast. this morning, there are op raindrmoving on to i-81 here in frederick county, virginia, now. these are going almost straight east. leesburg, poolesville, germantown, you could get...
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posting on a firearms group website and at times i fear their isolation in the redneck from the deep south is a bit of a worry i was literally scared so many sympathized but one member of the group urged to go to the police the guy sounds like a fruit loop the next arm want to talk for it. was a mass shooting and done a 30 years ago doesn't matter it was 30 years ago that mentality that mentality was still there and after you posted these you went to the police yes absolutely the place i have reportedly said that they have no reason to have an ira or me i don't dismiss that but i have a record here don't i it was not taken seriously i was dismissed hour on the spot the concerns of. the group of us and so too was the person who recently sent this message to bridle he tells of his along at scene the christ church shooter firing multiple rounds as he changed magazines and how his complaint to the dunaden rifle club was ignored so i'm not blaming the dunaden place i'm not blaming anyone i'm blaming new zealand as a whole having this it's never going to happen in a culture. little more than 3 w
posting on a firearms group website and at times i fear their isolation in the redneck from the deep south is a bit of a worry i was literally scared so many sympathized but one member of the group urged to go to the police the guy sounds like a fruit loop the next arm want to talk for it. was a mass shooting and done a 30 years ago doesn't matter it was 30 years ago that mentality that mentality was still there and after you posted these you went to the police yes absolutely the place i have...
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posting on a firearms group website and at times i fear their isolation in the redneck from the deep south is a bit of a worry i was literally scared so many sympathized but one member of the group urged to go to the police the guy sounds like a fruit loop the next arm want to talk for it. was a mass shooting and on a 30 years ago it doesn't matter it was 30 years ago that mentality that mentality was still there and after you posted these you went to the police yes absolutely the place i have reportedly said that they have no reason to have an ira or me i don't dismiss that but i have a record here don't i it was not taken seriously i was dismissed despite the concerns of. the group of us and so true was the person who recently sent this message to bridle he tells of his along at scene the christchurch shooter firing multiple rounds as he changed magazines and how his complaint to the dunaden rifle club was ignored so i'm not blaming the dunaden place i'm not blaming anyone i'm blaming new zealand as a whole for having this it's never going to happen in a culture. little more than 3 weeks
posting on a firearms group website and at times i fear their isolation in the redneck from the deep south is a bit of a worry i was literally scared so many sympathized but one member of the group urged to go to the police the guy sounds like a fruit loop the next arm want to talk for it. was a mass shooting and on a 30 years ago it doesn't matter it was 30 years ago that mentality that mentality was still there and after you posted these you went to the police yes absolutely the place i have...
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but the story of racism in the justice system of america's deep south has also become one of the most stage adaptation on broadway making more than $40 million since it opened last december. nick bryant reports. we have to heal this wound or we will never stop bleeding. a classic of american literature has become a box office sensation of american theatre. aaron sorkin‘s adaptation of to kill a mockingbird, a story set in the american south, of racial injustice, where a black man is accused of raping a young white woman. let's begin with justice. you know what happened on november 21st, you know it. don't do this. the central character, the heroic lawyer atticus finch, is played byjeff daniels, who has received a tony nomination for the role. and although the play itself has been controversially overlooked for the top award, it has been enormously popular with audiences. the play, at its heart, is about decency, and what it means to be a person. and that's a story that i think we're thirsty for right now. all of the world, but especially in this country. the play is set in the days of
but the story of racism in the justice system of america's deep south has also become one of the most stage adaptation on broadway making more than $40 million since it opened last december. nick bryant reports. we have to heal this wound or we will never stop bleeding. a classic of american literature has become a box office sensation of american theatre. aaron sorkin‘s adaptation of to kill a mockingbird, a story set in the american south, of racial injustice, where a black man is accused...
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posting on a firearms group website and at times i fear their isolation in the redneck from the deep south is a bit of a worry i was literally scared so many sympathized but one member of the group urged to go to the police the guy sounds like a fruit loop the next arm want to talk for it. was a mass shooting and on a 30 years ago it doesn't matter it was 30 years ago that mentality that mentality was still there and after you posted these you went to the police yes absolutely the place i have reportedly said that they have no reason to have an ira or me i don't dismiss that but i have a record here don't i it was not taken seriously i was dismissed despite the concerns of. the group of us and so too was the person who recently sent this message to bridle he tells of his along at scene the christ church shooter firing multiple rounds as he changed magazines and how his complaints to the dunaden rifle club was ignored so i'm not blaming the dunaden place i'm not blaming anyone i'm blaming new zealand as a whole having this it's never going to happen in a culture. little more than 3 weeks af
posting on a firearms group website and at times i fear their isolation in the redneck from the deep south is a bit of a worry i was literally scared so many sympathized but one member of the group urged to go to the police the guy sounds like a fruit loop the next arm want to talk for it. was a mass shooting and on a 30 years ago it doesn't matter it was 30 years ago that mentality that mentality was still there and after you posted these you went to the police yes absolutely the place i have...
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posting on a firearms group website and at times i fear their isolation in the redneck from the deep south is a bit of a worry i was literally scared so many sympathized but one member of the group urged to go to the police the guy sounds like a fruit loop the next arm want to talk for it. was a mass shooting and done a 30 years ago it doesn't matter it was 30 years ago that mentality. that mentality was still there and after you posted these you went to the police yes absolutely the place i have reportedly said that they have no right to have an ira or me i don't dismiss that but i have a record here donna it was not taken seriously i was dismissed hour on the spot the concerns of. the group of us and so too was the person who recently sent this message to bridle he tells of his along at scene the christchurch shooter firing multiple rounds as he changed magazines and how his complaint to the dunaden rifle club was ignored so i'm not blaming the dunaden place i'm not blaming anyone i'm blaming new zealand as a whole having this it's never going to happen in a culture. little more than 3 w
posting on a firearms group website and at times i fear their isolation in the redneck from the deep south is a bit of a worry i was literally scared so many sympathized but one member of the group urged to go to the police the guy sounds like a fruit loop the next arm want to talk for it. was a mass shooting and done a 30 years ago it doesn't matter it was 30 years ago that mentality. that mentality was still there and after you posted these you went to the police yes absolutely the place i...
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so look for thunderstorms that run rampant there with showers throughout the northeast and the deep south courtesy of this tropical low that's easing its way to the north watching out for flash flooding and isolated tornadoes from dallas, san antonio over towards houston. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, changing the rules of the road.rlhoib wh a s. how this rare problem happened. >>> and later, was it the drinks in the mini bar? new clues after yet another american dies at a caribbean reso hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announcer: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to help you save, go to ♪ feed the pig >>> we're back with a direct hit in connecticut. an electric glider plane crashed through the roof of this house. look at that. the pilot apparently lost power trying to make an emergency landing. only minor injuries were reported. >>> a mountain rescue in arizona near
so look for thunderstorms that run rampant there with showers throughout the northeast and the deep south courtesy of this tropical low that's easing its way to the north watching out for flash flooding and isolated tornadoes from dallas, san antonio over towards houston. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, changing the rules of the road.rlhoib wh a s. how this rare problem happened. >>> and later, was it the drinks in the mini bar? new clues after yet...
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along the i-95 corridor along i-70 bracing for another round of thunderstorms reaching into the deep south. all the way from dallas down towards houston. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, the new technical trouble for shoppers at target. >>> but first the growing outrage after this arrest showing police pointing guns at a family after their 4-year-old took a doll from the store. what the police chief is now saying. >>> and later, the >>> we're back with a hit-and-run caught on camera. this pickup truck plowed into a motorcycle at the red light. it sent the biker 30 feet into the air but he survived. police in south africa are now on the hunt for that truck driver. >> wow, incredible video there. >>> now to the video raising questions about excessive force by police in phoenix. a shoplifting investigation quickly escalated with officers pointing guns at a young family. major differences are emerging between the police report and the video captured by witnesses. this morning, this family's encounter with police in phoenix is the subject of a $10 million lawsuit clai
along the i-95 corridor along i-70 bracing for another round of thunderstorms reaching into the deep south. all the way from dallas down towards houston. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, the new technical trouble for shoppers at target. >>> but first the growing outrage after this arrest showing police pointing guns at a family after their 4-year-old took a doll from the store. what the police chief is now saying. >>> and later, the...
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literary fiction to come out of the us — with its story of racism in the justice system in the deep southon broadway making more than forty million dollars since it opened last december. nick bryant reports. we have to heal this wound or we will never stop bleeding. a classic of american literature has become a box office sensation of american theatre. the adaptation of tequila mockingbird, a story set in the the adaptation of to kill a mockingbird, a story set in the american south of racial injustice were a black man is accused of raping a young white woman. let's begin with justice. you know what happened on november 24. you know it! don't do this! the central character, atticus finch, the heroic lawyer is played byjeff daniels who has received a tonne of nominations for the role. and although the play itself has been controversially overlooked for the top award, it has been an enormously popular with audiences. the play at its heart is about decency and what it means to be a person. and that is a story i think that we are thirsty for right now. all over the world, but especially in th
literary fiction to come out of the us — with its story of racism in the justice system in the deep southon broadway making more than forty million dollars since it opened last december. nick bryant reports. we have to heal this wound or we will never stop bleeding. a classic of american literature has become a box office sensation of american theatre. the adaptation of tequila mockingbird, a story set in the the adaptation of to kill a mockingbird, a story set in the american south of racial...
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then for the deep south more thunderstorms will erupt and scattered showers throughout portions of florida. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, the fight to make all lemonade stands legal. >>> first a dangerous precedent. why one city has agreed to pay a hefty ransom to get computer records back from hackers. >>> and the legal fight over a winning lott >>> we're back with this hungry elk bringing traffic to a halt north of denver. it stopped to chow down on some grass and leaves. police directed traffic around the four-legged obstacle until it wandered off. >> that's a big old obstacle. >>> a city in florida says it will go through with a ransom payment to computer hackers. the city council in riviera beach voted to pay $600,000 in bitcoin to hackers who took over the city's computer system three weeks ago. the hackers apparently got into the system after an employee clicked on an email link allowing malware to be uploaded. despite paying the ransom, officials still aren't even sure they'll get back their data. >> that's the biggest question. our recommendation was
then for the deep south more thunderstorms will erupt and scattered showers throughout portions of florida. i'm accuweather meteorologist paul williams. >>> coming up, the fight to make all lemonade stands legal. >>> first a dangerous precedent. why one city has agreed to pay a hefty ransom to get computer records back from hackers. >>> and the legal fight over a winning lott >>> we're back with this hungry elk bringing traffic to a halt north of denver. it...
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same thing when you're writing about a liberal politician in the deep south, that is a very unfinished story. open the newspaper, it's still going on in alabama that people are writing for their rights of equality and justice. so it didn't seem that odd to pick up her unfinished story because they all felt that way. and, indeed, you know, i don't want to get existential, but all of life feels that way, right? [laughter] where do you ever have a complete story? maybe if you're doing some geologic story that ended centuries ago, but it's always kind of messy to know where it started happening, and i can't wait to throw the questions back at you. you wrote about a political situation some would say, you know, unfinished -- [laughter] unresolved and, you know, what about you? , you know? [laughter] the irish language -- [inaudible] trying to solve the murder. >> i think you can wait just a little longer for the questions. [laughter] but so, but tell me about the beginning though. had you known -- >> i dodged the matter of fact -- >> you dodged the softball. >> yeah, the softball. sorry, i
same thing when you're writing about a liberal politician in the deep south, that is a very unfinished story. open the newspaper, it's still going on in alabama that people are writing for their rights of equality and justice. so it didn't seem that odd to pick up her unfinished story because they all felt that way. and, indeed, you know, i don't want to get existential, but all of life feels that way, right? [laughter] where do you ever have a complete story? maybe if you're doing some...
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we are already in a pre-roe existence in the deep south. to let you know we are in a crisis. we are not about to be in a crisis. even if we stop all the bands right now we are already in a crisis. anti-choice activists fail to understand that, while i adore my child, the only person who should have had the power to decide how to handle my pregnancy was me and the only person who should've had the power to approve or deny my health care was me and i have never and will never apologize for any of my children's existence, but i do feel that i being robbed of the fullness of robbed ofights i was something that i work hard to give my clients, and that is a joyful pregnancy and birth. every person deserves to have a family, or not, win or if they are ready without stigma, without shame. how are you going to expand access to sexual and reproductive health care, including abortions, to ensure people like me and my client have access to care no matter what? you.or gillibrand: thank [applause] senator gillibrand: thank you for sharing your story. tha
we are already in a pre-roe existence in the deep south. to let you know we are in a crisis. we are not about to be in a crisis. even if we stop all the bands right now we are already in a crisis. anti-choice activists fail to understand that, while i adore my child, the only person who should have had the power to decide how to handle my pregnancy was me and the only person who should've had the power to approve or deny my health care was me and i have never and will never apologize for any of...
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the west of the plane so we will concentrate on this bottom right hand corner again part of the deep south and running up towards virginia and beyond this is the last 12 hours or so circulation doesn't look very much does it i've been looking at the rainfall reports on the ones i can see reliably are say from richmond virginia virginia down to columbia south carolina 50 to 110 minutes in the last 24 hours ok it doesn't seem very much seen reports about 10 times that much for i don't believe but this is the position for the next 3 days the green is forecast rain as you can see with circulation in the wind but that does mean for the next 2 or 3 days you've got a heart of another 120150 millimeters of rain still to come. yeah rob many thanks indeed still to come here on the news hour time's running out for palestinian journalist who's facing deportation from israel we'll tell you more put the rebels in yemen release a new video that claims to show an incursion into saudi arabia. and in sports for the one champion lewis hamilton struggles ahead of the canadian grand prix said i will be here wi
the west of the plane so we will concentrate on this bottom right hand corner again part of the deep south and running up towards virginia and beyond this is the last 12 hours or so circulation doesn't look very much does it i've been looking at the rainfall reports on the ones i can see reliably are say from richmond virginia virginia down to columbia south carolina 50 to 110 minutes in the last 24 hours ok it doesn't seem very much seen reports about 10 times that much for i don't believe but...
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. >> the south and the deep south yet to come. steve kornacki, so many waffle houses to go on your trip. >> coming up in just a moment, the moment heard round the world. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! >>> "last thing" before we go here tonight, the many hours that george stephanopoulos and abc news spent with donald trump yielded a lot of news, a lot of comment, a lot of moments. the one we're going to close with tonight did not yield the most news value of the visit, but it did serve as something of a window on the world of donald trump. a few things to note before we roll this for you. note what the president is saying, for starters it's not
. >> the south and the deep south yet to come. steve kornacki, so many waffle houses to go on your trip. >> coming up in just a moment, the moment heard round the world. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv...
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. >> the south and the deep south yet to come. kornacki, so many waffle houses to go on your trip. >> coming up in just a moment, the moment heard round the world. >>> "last thing" before we go here tonight, the many hours that george stephanopoulos and abc news spent with donald trump yielded a lot of news, a lot of comment, a lot of moments. the one we're going to close with tonight did not yield the most news value of the visit, but it did serve as something of a window on the world of donald trump. a few things to note before we roll this for you. note what the president is saying, for starters it's not rooted in truth. that then brings us to the event that caused this clip we're going to show you to ricochet around the internet over father's day weekend. the cough. the president's acting chief of staff, mick mulvaney, coughs while the president is talking in the oval office. but then following his banishment for coughing, donald trump does this tv thing. certain newsmakers we interview have a point to make, they feel they're
. >> the south and the deep south yet to come. kornacki, so many waffle houses to go on your trip. >> coming up in just a moment, the moment heard round the world. >>> "last thing" before we go here tonight, the many hours that george stephanopoulos and abc news spent with donald trump yielded a lot of news, a lot of comment, a lot of moments. the one we're going to close with tonight did not yield the most news value of the visit, but it did serve as something of...
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under that preclearance requirement, they were predominantly in the deep south and have a history of discriminatory voting measures with the u.s. district they changed its procedures could take effect. the preclearance was crucial for the enforcement of the guarantee of the voting rights. the purpose of this requirement is to ensure the jurisdictions that are most likely to discriminate against minority voters would prove any of the voting walls were not discriminatory. rather, then placing the burden of proof on the discrimination victims. placing the burden on them with a history of discrimination to prove their innocence permitted the voting practices from taking effect before they can harm the minority voters and section five proved to be a significant means of protection for the voting. two of the voting rights remained in effect and significantly less cumbersome to enforce the act. those that would dissuade those with meritorious claims from the enforcement litigation. most importantly, plaintiffs cannot invoke section two until after the harm has taken place. thereby hthereby
under that preclearance requirement, they were predominantly in the deep south and have a history of discriminatory voting measures with the u.s. district they changed its procedures could take effect. the preclearance was crucial for the enforcement of the guarantee of the voting rights. the purpose of this requirement is to ensure the jurisdictions that are most likely to discriminate against minority voters would prove any of the voting walls were not discriminatory. rather, then placing the...
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i grew up in the deep south and boycotts have been part of the civil rights of advance.a long-term understanding of what happened. republicans spent 40 years building a narrative and building the capacity to push these bans across the country. simply taking down or taking away jobs is not going to solve the fundamental problem of political power. my intention is to stay and fight and build the political power to fight back against these bans and fight back against forced pregnancy, but to build the political capacity to not have the fight against for 40 more years. we are at a point where the power to make progress is real, but we need the enforcement and the foresight and strategy to bring it to fruition. >> how central was choice in abortion rights in the race you ran for brian kemp in that state? >> there could not be a clear contrast. he said in response to a bill he wanted to have the strictest abortion law in the country. i am clearly and repeatedly speaking about choice in the state of georgia. it's not just about the right to an abortion. it's also about the anci
i grew up in the deep south and boycotts have been part of the civil rights of advance.a long-term understanding of what happened. republicans spent 40 years building a narrative and building the capacity to push these bans across the country. simply taking down or taking away jobs is not going to solve the fundamental problem of political power. my intention is to stay and fight and build the political power to fight back against these bans and fight back against forced pregnancy, but to build...
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miss popcorn variety, pop up in the afternoon, going after the sunset down in the areas of the deep south. we will see storms likely in the great lakes. as we mentioned, it will be hot today in some spots. 107 heat indices, tallahassee, 96. cha charleston, 102, new york city has yet to hit 90 degrees. >> well, i mean, climate change. >> because it's not happening. >> right. >> 88 in new york city by friday. >> that's it. >> exactly. we still have winter. >> i'm glad you understand the logic. >> that's just how it works basically. i hope he understands logic at this point, i do introduce him every day as white house correspondent geoff bennett. >> thanks, bill. >>> one of the last original members of the famed all black tuskegee airman has died. her father died in a southern california hospital. born in south carolina, on leap day, friend flew 142 combat missions in world war ii as part of the elite group of fighter pilots trained at alabama's tuskegee institute. the program was made after the naacp began challenging policies barring black people from flying military aircraft. friend was t
miss popcorn variety, pop up in the afternoon, going after the sunset down in the areas of the deep south. we will see storms likely in the great lakes. as we mentioned, it will be hot today in some spots. 107 heat indices, tallahassee, 96. cha charleston, 102, new york city has yet to hit 90 degrees. >> well, i mean, climate change. >> because it's not happening. >> right. >> 88 in new york city by friday. >> that's it. >> exactly. we still have winter....
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also a period of unprecedented social racial unrest in the united states, but particularly in the deep south. that's the freedom riders in anniston, alabama. while many parks host centennial condemnations, none will be as monument, as pinnacle as gettysburg. so what's going on in gettysburg in the 1960's? the south sees a surge of interest in the gettysburg battlefield and will create, erect, dedicate monuments. so all the controversy we have today about monuments, the lee memorial in charlottesville or new orleans, any of this discourse about civil war monuments is it's imperative to understand the era in which they were erected. the gettysburg monuments, confederates, except for virginia, alabama, and north carolina, mostly go up in the 1960's and 1970's. this is a georgia monument. the individual on the right is the governor of georgia, and this monument goes up in september of 1961. they're very much civil war centennials. you would see pageantry like this. you would see the president of the united states coming to visit gettysburg. this is president kennedy and his wife to the right doi
also a period of unprecedented social racial unrest in the united states, but particularly in the deep south. that's the freedom riders in anniston, alabama. while many parks host centennial condemnations, none will be as monument, as pinnacle as gettysburg. so what's going on in gettysburg in the 1960's? the south sees a surge of interest in the gettysburg battlefield and will create, erect, dedicate monuments. so all the controversy we have today about monuments, the lee memorial in...
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and she went deep south to a small town in georgia for the past 25 years. today i had the absolute pleasure of cruisen the castro with her, her first day in san francisco. and i can assure you cassandra feels amazing right now. this is why i do what i do every day. and it's changing lives. and education is knowledge and power and, gosh, i am so humbled by that. thank you for the opportunity. i bought the business from trevor haley in 2005, so i walk the tours almost every day. and it is an absolute honor, so thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> just a quick note. so i just wanted to say you have already heard a good amount about our history and the 123 years in san francisco. i just want to say thank you for taking the time to listen and for your consideration of anchor brewing company as a legacy business. i feel incredibly fwart to bard toll the story every day. we would not exist without san francisco and throw brewing has advanced since we started fermenting the beers on the rooftop, we are to staying here in our beloved city. thank you for your ti
and she went deep south to a small town in georgia for the past 25 years. today i had the absolute pleasure of cruisen the castro with her, her first day in san francisco. and i can assure you cassandra feels amazing right now. this is why i do what i do every day. and it's changing lives. and education is knowledge and power and, gosh, i am so humbled by that. thank you for the opportunity. i bought the business from trevor haley in 2005, so i walk the tours almost every day. and it is an...
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showers and thunderstorms across the deep south and this is really going to do quite an impact on therought that has been forming here. the weather prediction center has a moderate to high risk of flash flooding today. northeastern georgia, the appalachian mountains, portions of the carolinas, over the western sections, you see how it extends up the east coast. we head into the day on monday to start off the workweek. the nation's capital, raleigh and charlotte, once again, under the gun. see the shower and thunderstorm activity with rainfall accumulating over six inches or more in some locations. talked about the summertime drought that was forming across the southeast. kiss that good-bye because that rain will put an end to that very, very quickly. there is the storm system moving through. cold front starts to clear the system out by next week, wednesday. finally dryer air and more comfortable weather into the southeast. >> it is about time. >> yeah. the rain is a welcome sight for many, but too much, too soon. >> derek, thank you. >>> in the united kingdom they celebrate the the qu
showers and thunderstorms across the deep south and this is really going to do quite an impact on therought that has been forming here. the weather prediction center has a moderate to high risk of flash flooding today. northeastern georgia, the appalachian mountains, portions of the carolinas, over the western sections, you see how it extends up the east coast. we head into the day on monday to start off the workweek. the nation's capital, raleigh and charlotte, once again, under the gun. see...
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. >> the south and the deep south yet to come.acki, so many waffl houses to go on your trip. >> coming up in just a moment, the moment heard round the world. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. (avo): humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if yo
. >> the south and the deep south yet to come.acki, so many waffl houses to go on your trip. >> coming up in just a moment, the moment heard round the world. woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin...
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it didn't hinge on whether you came from the deep south or the north. but when we spent one dollar at a time, we began to find that we had agreements with one another that had not yet been explored. we began to find, mr. speaker, that we can celebrate achievements in ways that had not yet been explored. mr. speaker, the year i came to congress -- many of my other colleagues here came that very same year. you may remember the appropriations process hadn't been finished by the democrats. when the republicans took over, the young freshman class which i was a part said, we need to get down there and we need to finish that job. it was a tuesday, mr. speaker. we brought up the entire federal discretionary budget. now, that is a lousy way to do business. it's a lousy way to do business. we used to bring one appropriations bills at a time. there are 12 bills, mr. speaker. we have gotten in a bad habit of omnibus bills, as you know, what we switched to last year and democrats are bringing up groups of four or five bills. mr. speaker, we brought them all up toget
it didn't hinge on whether you came from the deep south or the north. but when we spent one dollar at a time, we began to find that we had agreements with one another that had not yet been explored. we began to find, mr. speaker, that we can celebrate achievements in ways that had not yet been explored. mr. speaker, the year i came to congress -- many of my other colleagues here came that very same year. you may remember the appropriations process hadn't been finished by the democrats. when the...
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why is it, why is it that most forms of american music did start in the deep south?arted by black americans, by black musicians, by black singers. >> i think expression, a chance to express yourself in way that maybe you couldn't in any other way. and i think that that was probably the impetus of all of it. starting on country music, gosh, it comes all the way from the welsh coal mines in ireland and into appalachia and then down into the south and into the tennessee. and it was about, how do you overcome your struggle and what are the ways that you can cathartically get it out of your system. >> what do you think, eddie? >> i think the south is a metaphor for america. there's something about that region. it's soil, it's air, it's sweat, right? that speaks to the contradiction that cuts to the heart of who we are. and so it makes sense that its most soulful sound would find its expression there. >> absolutely. well said, for sure. >> the new book is "songs of america: patriotism, protest, and the music that made a nation." jon meacham and tim mcgraw, thank you guys s
why is it, why is it that most forms of american music did start in the deep south?arted by black americans, by black musicians, by black singers. >> i think expression, a chance to express yourself in way that maybe you couldn't in any other way. and i think that that was probably the impetus of all of it. starting on country music, gosh, it comes all the way from the welsh coal mines in ireland and into appalachia and then down into the south and into the tennessee. and it was about,...
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we are already in a pre-roe existence in the deep south. we are already in a crisis.t about to be in a crisis. the bands stopped all are now, we are in a crisis. what anti-choice activists fail to understand is that while i adore my child, the only person who should have had the power to decide how to handle my pregnancy was me. the only person who should have had the power t -- to approve or deny my health care was me. wille another and i never apologize for any of my children's existence. but i do feel that by being robbed of the fullness of my human rights, i was robbed of something i i work hard to give my clients as a birth to love. that is -- doula. that is a healthy pregnancy as for straight -- at birth. how are you going to expand access to sexual reproductive health care, including abortions, to ensure people like me and my clients have access to care no matter what. [applause] sen. gillibrand: thank you for sharing your story. thank you for sharing your truth with all of us. think your story is one shared by millions of people around this country. for poor w
we are already in a pre-roe existence in the deep south. we are already in a crisis.t about to be in a crisis. the bands stopped all are now, we are in a crisis. what anti-choice activists fail to understand is that while i adore my child, the only person who should have had the power to decide how to handle my pregnancy was me. the only person who should have had the power t -- to approve or deny my health care was me. wille another and i never apologize for any of my children's existence. but...
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reporter: love them or hate them, electric t scooters are everywhere, from phoenix to miami and the deep southacross the nation, along the way winning over fans. >> i would give them an "a," definitely an " a" because they are reliable. >> reporter: and gaining enemies. >> people just ditch them or misuse them and so they kind of get in the way a little bit. >> reporter: they've been called revolutionary by some. >> back to the future, you know. >> reporter: and unsafe by others. >> they're dangerous. >> reporter: graham, a west baltimore artist, say scooters are an easy way to get from point a to point b. >> check one of the four apps and i look at where the closest scooter is. i walk over, grab it, and take it where i need to go. >> reporter: baltimore started a scooter program last year and the department of transportation says it provides 45,000 rides a week. >> our goal is that it would increase access and it would provide more sustainable transportation options for people. >> reporter: roughly 180 cities a adopted e-scooter programs but following a recent death, the mayor of nashville is
reporter: love them or hate them, electric t scooters are everywhere, from phoenix to miami and the deep southacross the nation, along the way winning over fans. >> i would give them an "a," definitely an " a" because they are reliable. >> reporter: and gaining enemies. >> people just ditch them or misuse them and so they kind of get in the way a little bit. >> reporter: they've been called revolutionary by some. >> back to the future, you know....
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it has been pretty stormy across the south, particularly around texas in the deep south, the storms have the satellite image, a dust storm and it is strong winds blowing out of thunderstorms, whipping up all of the dust in the desert regions we have that suspended particles in the air. these are dust storms rather than sandstorms. 0n the other side of this world, we have a dries storm to a wet one, these to the north of portugal, northwest of spain, this isa portugal, northwest of spain, this is a storm that is developing to the wet services, miguel, and it will be in parts of france and the tail end of this weather system will also affect the uk towards the end of the week, so was it going to bring? very strong winds and in the air across france, gus could be around 60 mph and those sorts of wind could cause and those sorts of wind could cause a lot of problems and bring down trees and high gusts cause power outages across this part of europe, pretty stormy weather day in the week especially in france and elsewhere across europe as a heat wave in scandinavia at the moment, temperatures
it has been pretty stormy across the south, particularly around texas in the deep south, the storms have the satellite image, a dust storm and it is strong winds blowing out of thunderstorms, whipping up all of the dust in the desert regions we have that suspended particles in the air. these are dust storms rather than sandstorms. 0n the other side of this world, we have a dries storm to a wet one, these to the north of portugal, northwest of spain, this isa portugal, northwest of spain, this...
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from phoenix to miami to deep south.cross the nation along the way winning over fans. >> i would give them an a. because they are very reliable. >> and gaining not so happy enemies. >> people just ditch them or they just misuse them. and so, they kind of get in the way. reporter: they have been called revolutionary by some. >> back to the future. >> unsafe by others. >> it is dangerous. >> a west baltimore artist said that scooters are an easy way to get from point a to point b . >> i look at where the closest scooter. is i walk over there grab it. and take it where i need to go. reporter: baltimore started a scooter program last year, and city department of transportation said it now provides 45,000 rides a week. >> our goal is it would increase access and provide more sustainable active important options. >> roughly 180 cities have adopted e-scooter programs but following a death, mayor of nashville pushes to ban the program. spurs other cities to look at safety concerns. >> baltimore riders praise them as affordable a
from phoenix to miami to deep south.cross the nation along the way winning over fans. >> i would give them an a. because they are very reliable. >> and gaining not so happy enemies. >> people just ditch them or they just misuse them. and so, they kind of get in the way. reporter: they have been called revolutionary by some. >> back to the future. >> unsafe by others. >> it is dangerous. >> a west baltimore artist said that scooters are an easy way to...
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living in the deep south, he was subject to jim crow laws as an african-american citizen. when he enlisted, he was placed in the transportation corps which was part of the 228th port company. was killed on d-day while unloading cargo onto utah beach. the only reported casualty on d-day from data units. he received his purple heart posthumously recognizing his sacrifice and giving the ultimate sacrifice. next, john e buck a griffin junior. an athens, georgia resident. he served from 1943 until november, 1945. he was a member of the 225 u.s. rangers who attacked the north shore of france and scaled the liffs. it is the subject of our 22nd to film, most recent film which is narrated by david mccallum home and if you may remember from that movie "the great escape." he is also a veteran of the british army and a loyal citizen of the united states. he does a beautiful job of narrating this film, which will be on the pbs stations. im: now. drew: it is a really powerful ilm. ronald reagan was asked to give a very memorable commemorative speech in 1984 that commemorated the courage
living in the deep south, he was subject to jim crow laws as an african-american citizen. when he enlisted, he was placed in the transportation corps which was part of the 228th port company. was killed on d-day while unloading cargo onto utah beach. the only reported casualty on d-day from data units. he received his purple heart posthumously recognizing his sacrifice and giving the ultimate sacrifice. next, john e buck a griffin junior. an athens, georgia resident. he served from 1943 until...
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. >> and you can see on the weather radar a line of severe storms extending from the deep south all thees and moving east. commuters may face some of that heavy rain this morning. >> we expect thunderstorms in the midwest extending almost to the gulf coast and as far east as atlanta. the southeast will be hazy, hot, and very humid. but in the northeast, the humidity will clear out later in the day. >>> just days before he participates in the first democratic presidential debate, senator bernie sanders is out with a new student debt plan. it would cancel $1.6 trillion worth of student debt which sanders says would free 45 million americans from a significant financial burden. sanders says he is so-called college for all act would be paid for by a series of taxes on stock trades and other investments. >> amen to getting rid of student debt. >>> the l.a. dodgers say they will be extending the safety netting at their stadium. that announcement came a day after a girl was hit in the head by a foul ball. she was seated along the first baseline just beyond the current safety netting at the sta
. >> and you can see on the weather radar a line of severe storms extending from the deep south all thees and moving east. commuters may face some of that heavy rain this morning. >> we expect thunderstorms in the midwest extending almost to the gulf coast and as far east as atlanta. the southeast will be hazy, hot, and very humid. but in the northeast, the humidity will clear out later in the day. >>> just days before he participates in the first democratic presidential...
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roy moore, the republican candidate who's election loss helped democrats win a senate seat in the deep south, he's running again. he's speaking with nbc news. it is moore's first national interview since nine women accused him of pursuing relationships with them when they were teenagers or young women. moore has denied those allegations. now this time around he faces opposition from president trump and senate leadership. nbc's vaughan hilliard just spoke with moore, former florida republican congressman david jolly is back with me as well. vaughan, what did the judge tell you? >> craig, we just actually sat down with the judge moore for 40 minutes essentially opened it up as a full-on conversation not only about 2017, but about policy, about mitch mcconnell, about president trump and we had, you know, to moore's i guess you could say credit, he sat there and answered questions. and he told us, i want to play it for you, just part of this again. it was 40 minutes throughout the day we'll be telling you about different pieces of this. but i just want to play for you a little part in which i qu
roy moore, the republican candidate who's election loss helped democrats win a senate seat in the deep south, he's running again. he's speaking with nbc news. it is moore's first national interview since nine women accused him of pursuing relationships with them when they were teenagers or young women. moore has denied those allegations. now this time around he faces opposition from president trump and senate leadership. nbc's vaughan hilliard just spoke with moore, former florida republican...
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leftists support racial segregation as much as they did in the deep south in the 19 50's. -- 1950's.arvard has an all-black dorm, and all-black graduation exercise, all-black graduations take place throughout this country at universities, all-black dormitories, if you are against a black dormitory, you were considered racist. the university of california has sent out -- it's on the internet, i wrote a column on it, the university of california has a list of recess -- racist my progressions. here is an example of what -- micro aggressions. here's an example of one, if you say there's only one race, the human race, that's racist. it is so incredible, what i'm telling you, if you are skeptical, i get it. you should be. look it up. i couldn't come to another speaker if i just made up something like that. if you say there's only one race, the human race, but that is exactly what everyone in this room believes. i believe that on religious grounds. he was not adam, black, white, asian, hispanic, and we are all descendent from a humanhics -- not ethnic being that fits all of us. [applause] t
leftists support racial segregation as much as they did in the deep south in the 19 50's. -- 1950's.arvard has an all-black dorm, and all-black graduation exercise, all-black graduations take place throughout this country at universities, all-black dormitories, if you are against a black dormitory, you were considered racist. the university of california has sent out -- it's on the internet, i wrote a column on it, the university of california has a list of recess -- racist my progressions....